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i reccomend you take him to the vet sounds like he has a compacted ceacum (part of the tummy), he needs a dose of special bunny food.
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He may be having a hairball problem. Take him to the vet and they will check the rabbit out, possibly giving him fluids to rehydrate him. They may give him some feed through a syringe and you may have to do this for a few days. Then at home, you can give him 1-2 teaspoons of fresh pineapple juice each day and feed some dark leafy greens and veggies each day to keep his GT moving and healthy. Offer good quality hay, either timothy or alfalfa at all times and reduce the pellets he eats to 1/4-1/2 cup each day per 6 lb body weight.
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Lionheads will losse most of there fluffy main be the time the reach 6 months. THey haven't perfected the breed yet, so maybe that is why. Does he look healthy? eating and acting normally?
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I have read that Lionheads routinely molt. It is normal for them to lose patches of hair, and he might not feel good about it. I would take him to the vet, if someone told me their dog was showing those symptoms I would say it sounds serious. With rabbits, I don't know.
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